
Tsukimi Gallery
Tsukimi Gallery specialises in Japanese ceramics, metalworks, and cloisonné enamel pieces from the Showa (1926-1989) and Heisei (1989-2019) eras. During those periods of intense modernisation of Japanese society, a fascinating, inventive artistic production arose within the decorative art field, promoted by local and national art associations. We are proud to showcase pieces from skilful and recognised artists, many of whom are members of the Kogei or the Nitten associations. Their artworks exemplify a mastery of craftsmanship along with modern design and exquisite detail.
Postal address
Tsukimi Gallery
14 rue Charles V
75003 Paris
France
Mr Maxime Mauchamp
Phone +44 (0)73 7654 7188 / +33 (0)7 8104 6980
Email info@tsukimigallery.com
Website www.tsukimigallery.com
The Art of Collecting: Japan
24th October – 20th November
A selection of netsuke, kiseruzutsu and works of art will be available for sale at Japan House
Japan House
101-111 Kensington High Street
London W8 5SA
Mon – Sat: 10:00-20:00
Sundays: Closed